From Awareness to Acceptance – Embracing Autism this April
In today’s episode, we’re talking all about the shift from Autism Awareness Month to Autism Acceptance Month—and why that change is so important. While awareness is a great starting point, true inclusion happens when we move into acceptance: making space, shifting mindsets, and celebrating neurodiversity in all its forms. I’ll walk you through the difference between awareness and acceptance, why acceptance matters in real life (not just hashtags!), and practical, everyday ways you can be a more neuro-affirming friend, teacher, parent, or ally. Whether you're new to the conversation or deep in the world of neurodivergent support—this episode will leave you thinking, nodding, and hopefully feeling inspired.
What You’ll Learn:
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Why the language shift from "awareness" to "acceptance" matters
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The difference between recognizing autism and truly supporting autistic people
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Everyday examples of what autism acceptance looks like
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Practical ways to challenge stereotypes and promote inclusivity
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How to celebrate neurodiversity without trying to "fix" autistic people
🔗 Resources Mentioned:
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Follow autistic creators and educators for lived experience insight
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Check out neuro-affirming books and blogs (search for #ActuallyAutistic voices!)
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Want more ideas? Head to my website for tools and resources
Let’s Keep the Conversation Going:
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Share it with a friend, post about it on socials, or send me a DM—I love hearing how these chats are landing for you.
Tag me on Instagram @TeachingAutism and use the hashtag #AutismAcceptanceEveryDay to join the movement.
🧠 Reminder:
Let’s build spaces that celebrate, support, and include everyone—just as they are.